List of Manipuri films of 2013

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This is a list of Manipuri films [1] released in 2013.

Each and every movie released in 2013 may not be mentioned due to lack of information. Chow Chow Momo na haobara Shingju Bora na oinambara , Thabaton, Beragee Bomb , Dr. Hemogee Heloi, Tabunungda Akaiba Likli , Tamoyaigee Ebecha and Mounao Thoibi were some of the popular films of the year.

Releases

NameDirector________________________Cast________________________Ref.
NgarakpiGeet GulapeeMotibala, Roshan Pheiroijam, R.K. Sorojini, Hijam Shyamdhani, Shantikumar
Ani X Ani = MariJeetendra Ningomba Leishangthem Tonthoi, Soma Laishram, Joseph Thokchom, Surjit Saikhom, Deky Khundrakpam, Leishangthem Rahul, Tayenjam Mema, Sanatomba
Chahi TaramariG. Amir Kaiku Rajkumar, Sushmita Mangshatabam, Motibala, Shougrakpam Hemanta, Ratan Lai
ThabatonBijgupta Laishram Kaiku Rajkumar, Gokul Athokpam, Sushmita Mangshatabam, R.K. Hemabati, Sagolsem Dhanamanjuri, Narendra Ningomba, Irom Shyamkishore, Heisnam Geeta, Ghanashyam, Heisnam Ongbi Indu, SP Ingocha Yanglem, Rojesh, Sunil Myboy, Philem Puneshori
Mission TelheibaAmarjeet RajkumarMahes Thounaojam, Artina Thoudam, Vidyananda Laishram, Ratan Lai, Edhou
Dr. Hemogee Heloi Homen D' Wai Kaiku Rajkumar, Artina Thoudam, Sonia Hijam, Ibomcha, R.K. Sanajaoba, Longjam Ongbi Lalitabi, Tayenjam Mema, Edhou, Chaiba, Apsara Anoubam
PambeiMaibam BamkimUniverse Hidangmayum, Satyabati, Ibomcha, Thongam Thoithoi, Huirem Manglem, Laimayum Gaitri, Gurumayum Ananta, Irom Shyamkishore, Sophia, Loveboy
Thajagee Maihing Romi Meitei Gokul Athokpam, Bala Hijam, Soma Laishram, Gurumayum Bonny, Roshan Pheiroijam, R.K. Hemabati, Thingom Pritam, Guna Hidangmayum
Tabunungda Akaiba Likli Romi Meitei Gokul Athokpam, Abenao Elangbam, Artina Thoudam, Gurumayum Priyogopal, Thoudam Ongbi Modhubala, Deky Khundrakpam [2] [3]
Ureinung Pilu HeigrujamLeishangthem Rahul, Sonia Samjetsabam, Heisnam Ongbi Indu, Denny Likmabam, Chitra Pangabam, Bebeto, Raj Elangbam [4]
Beragee Bomb Oinam Gautam Singh Gurumayum Bonny, Leishangthem Tonthoi, Edwin Soibam, Suraj Sharma Laimayum, Mukabala (Loya), Ratan Lai, Surjit Saikhom [5]
Sangbrei Managi Chenghi Manam Romi Meitei Rahul, Abenao Elangbam, Roshan Pheiroijam, Gurumayum Ongbi Dhanabati, Thingom Pritam, Sophia
Laai KhutsaangbiLuching Luwang Gurumayum Bonny, Abenao Elangbam, Artina Thoudam
Lumfoo TombaBimol Phibou Gokul Athokpam, Sushmita Mangshatabam, Apsara Anoubam, Rahul, R.K. Hemabati, Jenifer Loukham, Idhou, Praphullo
LingjelJeetendra NingombaAphao, Bala Hijam, Leishangthem Rahul, Ayekpam Shanti, Irom Shyamkishore, Khonykar Khuraijam, Ratan Lai
Engengee Neeni PanbaGitchandra Chongtham Kaiku Rajkumar, Sur Athokpam, Gurumayum Kripaluxmi, Ayekpam Shanti, Gitchandra Chongtham, Lilabati Chanam
Mounao Thoibi Romi Meitei Gurumayum Bonny, Bala Hijam, Roshan Pheiroijam, Surjit Saikhom, Ibomcha, Sweety, Bijenmala, Takhellambam Lokendra, Thoudam Ongbi Modhubala, Gurumayum Priyogopal, Jenny [6]
Meehatpa 2 (Ekheng)Ksh. KishorekumarMahes Thounaojam, Momoco Khangembam, Bala Hijam, Arun, Ratan Lai, Basan Lukok, Sunny Naoshekpan, Tayenjam Mema, SP Ingocha Yanglem
WameiPaojel Kaiku Rajkumar, Bala Hijam, Heisnam Geeta
Kangla Karbar 2 (Eramdam)Subash PebiaJoseph Thokchom, Laimayum Gaitri, Kaiku Rajkumar, Sonia Hijam, Irom Shyamkishore, Sagolsem Dhanamanjuri, Ibomcha, Heisnam Geeta
Kundorei Homen D' Wai Gokul Athokpam, Bala Hijam, Artina Thoudam, Y. Kumarjit, Tayenjam Mema
LanngambaWarjeet Moirangthem Kaiku Rajkumar, Sonia Hijam, Sushmita Mangshatabam, Laimayum Gaitri, Tayenjam Mema, Joshep Thokchom, Heisnam Geeta [7]
Chow Chow Momo na haobara Shingju Bora na oinambara R.K. Jiten Gurumayum Bonny, Bala Hijam, Sushmita Mangshatabam, R.K. Hemabati, Takhellambam Lokendra, Heisnam Geeta, Shanti, Abung Dang
Tamoyaigee Ebecha Pilu Heigrujam Gurumayum Bonny, Bala Hijam, Sonia Hijam, Vidyananda Laishram, Longjam Ongbi Lalitabi, Wangkhem Lalitkumar, Narendra Ningomba, Philem Puneshori

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